David Nicholls Quotes About Literature

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  • There's no shortage of orphans in 19th-century literature, but it's hard to find a single happy, communicative, functional parental relationship in the whole of 'Great Expectations,' even among the minor characters.

    "David Nicholls: Adapting Great Expectations for the screen". www.theguardian.com. November 16, 2012.
  • Of course you should study whatever you want. The written appreciation and understanding of literature, or any kind of artistic endeavour, is absolutely central to a decent society. Why d'you think books are the first things that the fascists burn?

    Book   Thinking  
    David Nicholls (2004). “A Question of Attraction: A Novel”, p.102, Villard
  • I know that for every reader who has lost the habit or can't find the time, there are people who've never enjoyed reading and question the value of literature, either as entertainment or education, or believe that a love of books, and of fiction in particular, is sentimental or frivolous.

    Believe   Book   Reading  
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